Phet Imtongkhum, C. So-In, S. Sanguanpong, Songyut Phoemphon
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A Two-Level Intelligent Web Caching Scheme with a Hybrid Extreme Learning Machine and Least Frequently Used
The immense increase in data traffic has created several issues for the Internet community, including long delays and low throughput. Most Internet user activity occurs via web access, thus making it a major source of Internet traffic. Due to a lack of effective management schemes, Internet usage is inefficient. Advances in caching mechanisms have led to the introduction of web proxies that have improved real-time communication and cost savings. Although several traditional caching polices have been implemented to increase speed and simplicity, cache replacement accuracy remains a key limitation due to cache storage constraints. Our contribution concerns the algorithmic investigation of intelligent soft computing schemes to enhance a web proxy system to improve precision for reproducibility. This research also proposes a two-level caching scheme; the first level is least frequently used (LFU), and an extreme learning machine (ELM) is used for the second level. A traditional ELM for web caching is further optimized with object similarity factors. The proposed scheme is evaluated and compared to a traditional caching policy and its integration with intelligent caching using a well-known dataset from IRCache. The method is shown to achieve good performance in terms of high hit and byte hit rates.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Internet Technology accepts original technical articles in all disciplines of Internet Technology & Applications. Manuscripts are submitted for review with the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere.
Topics of interest to JIT include but not limited to:
Broadband Networks
Electronic service systems (Internet, Intranet, Extranet, E-Commerce, E-Business)
Network Management
Network Operating System (NOS)
Intelligent systems engineering
Government or Staff Jobs Computerization
National Information Policy
Multimedia systems
Network Behavior Modeling
Wireless/Satellite Communication
Digital Library
Distance Learning
Internet/WWW Applications
Telecommunication Networks
Security in Networks and Systems
Cloud Computing
Internet of Things (IoT)
IPv6 related topics are especially welcome.